Amplifiers – With semiconductor amplifying device – Including field effect transistor
Patent
1996-05-15
1998-10-13
Mullins, James B.
Amplifiers
With semiconductor amplifying device
Including field effect transistor
330293, 330294, H03F 3193, H03F 362
Patent
active
058218130
ABSTRACT:
A bidirectional amplifier has first and second two-terminal ports each capable of acting as either an input or an output for said amplifier. A field effect type transistor is connected in common gate mode with the common (or grounded) terminal of each of said ports being at least AC connected with the gate of said transistor, and the source and drain of said transistor being respectively connected to a corresponding one of the other terminals of said ports via an impedance matching device.
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Archer John William
Batchelor Robert Alexander
Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation
Mullins James B.
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